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THE TILLAMOOK COUNTY ITEMS. WAR NEWS! T hursday The Spanish fleet reached Santiago de Cuba. It i» believed to have a large supply of a in mun ition on board for Blanco. Santiago iM Hurroiindt-d by Insurgents and it is believed the city is doomed. The American fleet bombarded the port with terrible effect. The only other notable incident of the day was that a German warship passed into Havana •nd refused to pay any attention whatever to the American fleet but very ostentatiously sa luted the Spanish ships when it reached the harbor. The ac ion was evidently intended for an insult. F riday . T wo regiments of infantry now at New Orleans w < tp ordered immediately tra1 aferred to San J raiiciMi’o where uine transports wait to take troops to Manila. Thirteen trainloads of troops are at Ogden on their way westward to join the army for Manila. Eight thousand Spaniaidsare embarking for the Philippines. Tho troops of Gomez arc closing in upon Havana an<! everybody that can do so is tn dt avoring to get away. France has given this country assurance of her continued friendship and neutra ity. M onday . The Steamer Florida left Key West on Wed- ncsday with troops for Cuba. In Alabama the volunteers amongst the nejroe« are so numerous as to far exceed the call. Costello has declined to become a member of Hagasta’s cabinet. Hs says that he sees the in evitable fate of Spain and he does not propose to fall with the crash. All is quiet along the blockading line In front of Havana. The blockading fleet of Havana and Cienfue- gas is to be strengthened by the addition of a number of warships, it is not believed that a bombardment of Havana will be ordered. The government prefers to capture the fortifications without des roying them. France lias repeated her protestations of f'iendship for the United States and is evidently anxious to enforce neutrality, A Spanish Cruiser tired cn a British Steamer. The Spaniards claim it was an accident. The outrage occured at San Tumi. The Steamer uas laden with coni which the Spaniards covet rd. A Blockade runnel flying the British flag was captured by the U. S. gunb'mt Osceola and tak en to Key West yesterday. T uksday . England may take a hand in th • war. She has sent a large amount of warlike supplies to Jamaica and has called in all of her otliccrs who at u oil on a vacation. The Oregon boys have embarked for their long journey to Manilla and will sail today. 1 It is believed that Cervera an I Schley may have done some cannonading but n * ollieint ie- po t has been receive«I to that effect. l The North Pacific St« unship Company has pl ced its vessels al the disposal of the govern i nielli if needed for transports. The Monitor Monterey will be sent to Manila. , The blockade runner arrested yesterday ha been released. Hau Diego harbor California is being mined by the government. C. A. BAILEY WEEKLY HEADLIGHT How Relief Came, GATHERED BY O'JR CORRESP8MBEHTS A Brief Glimpse at Last Weeks Happenings This is the sequel of a terrible calamity which ajfected many sections of the country some years ago. A host of victims suffered disease and death. IM survivors have now a new reason to rejoice. IBa.y City Attorney Brooks was in town Sunday Mi». J. J. Pye and children have it moved to Portland where Mr. Pye ia nut located Miles Warren and son Joe have beet to The Dalle» attending the G. A. R. en campment. Mr. II. Kirry, our former blacksmith ha» accepted a positon on a boat running on the Columbia. Mins May Oakes was a passenger on on the Harrison. Miss Oakes will job her brother Ed in Sealtie. Mr. J. Comer and son Fred aie ex pected home soon. Mr. ami Mr». Cary are visiting Mrs Cary’s parents, W . N. Vaughn. Rev. Gue preached at the M. E church last Sunday eve and gave a very interesting lecture on “the war” Wed nesday eve. Mrs Frank Oakes and Miss Kitty have joined Frank Oakes in Southern Oregon Rev. Griggs will preach the memorial sermon at the M. E. church next Sun day morning. Woods (From the ocean Wave) DarShaw has a badly lacerated foot , Joe (’lai k is making a trip to the valley thia week. ANTI-RUST TINWARE cfy it It lasts twice as long It is much more wholesome . < For Sale by «* • About seven years ago the La Grippe ' many fatalities about seven years ago. " 1 was troubled with shortness of breath, visited various section» of the country palpitation of the heart and a general de- in its deadly might scattering disease and bili'y. My back also pained me severely. death among its hosts of victims« “1 tried different doctors and carefully Most of those afflicted who escaped followed their directions, but no benefit death then, have lived on in suffering, was apparent. Fused numerous remedies broken in health and ambition? for the that were highly recommended but no after-effects of this disease are dangerous. satisfactory results were obtained. A largì large portion of the survivors have a “ I began to give up all hope of receiving feeling of oppression in the chest. relief. My condition was deplorable. A little exertion causes a violent action "In reading a St Louis newspaper I of the heart, described as “ palpitation.” GRAND CENTRAL noticed an article extolling Dr. illiams There is mental anxiety, depression, Pink Pills for Pale People. blueness of the skin, indicating impaired HALL. “After making inquiries regarding them circulation of the blood. I concluded to give the pills a thorough d. The sluggishness of its circulation im Fine Liquors and Cigars “ I used the first box and was wonderfully pairs the functions of most of the organs I relieved. . a the stomach and intestines fail to perform H eadquarters for tub C f . lrbrated “ 1 bought two more boxes and continued their work, while the appetite and d:ges- taking them. tion become seriously affected. “A marked improvement was soon * This complaint has baffled eminent noticeable; the shortness of breath, the pah- Ibioc î t i in- a « r irflrw w' "T ▼ ■" physicians and exhausted the results of citation of my heart and kindred ailment» pharmacopoeia. begin to abate. Recently, however, a means for a cure “ After taking four boxes of these pills, I has been obtained. was restored to good health. Among those who have been restored to “ 1 feel like a new man now, and can trans health by it is Herman H. Eveler, of 811 act my business with increased ambition.” W. Main Street, Jefferson, Mo., a resident To add strength to his story Mr. Eveler of that city for thirty-eight years, well made affidavit before Notary Public Adam known as a successful contractor. Poutszong and he will gladly answer in He was one of the victims of the quiries to those enclosing stamp for reply. “Grippe” seven years ago and has since "ST cvl The reason that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills been troubled with its after-effects. for Pale People are helpful in such cases as “ That he lives to-day," he says, “a this, is that they are composed of vegetable du? to a remarkable occurrence. remedies which act directly on the impure “ 1 was taken with a malady just after the blood, the foundation of disease. u Grippe ’ ’ visited this section and caused so t • M ». C. B. HADLEY, n B illiard r H I a Tlüamook, O» eg or. k Telephone No. 9 GAMBRINUS BEER H H»»ll I ^i-ze ■yovi uÄ-ro sroui tire03? “Shrill te.-lzo sc Cliff Mattoon returned from the valley Sunday. Miss Rose Weatherly left last week for Portland. ! W. R. Robeclee left last week for Roseburg. He goes as n delegate tu the Grand Lodge I O. O. F. When you nre in town and want to stop at a nie« b de I, the place to go is I o THE TILLAMOOK E l UA/. G. E. WIST Proprietor. The Hchool at this place did not open on Monday but was poslponed for two weeks on lurcoiint "I tneasels being pre- velant. Mr. T. Goodrich returned from an ex- tended It ip ihrotigh the valley towns .Mi. Goodrich will p’obably purclnt.se h vasoline boat which he will run on bay this coming siiininer. >3 (Corner This HotEl l es just L eeh rEwly furnished erdput in first c I hse TEpair end is 1 c v/ by far the best in the city E verything C omfortable and H omelike - Terirs Pccscni Tillamook Ore Warren Weatheriy took a coldwidei Imtli Saturday in Ilie Neslncca, Mr. (’. II. Waytnite HWiiin and brought him I otil just in time. The little fellow went, | down h « veral lint»» bill had »t If pie- serViition enough to Imhl his breall. ■ while iHiilcr Ilie wider. Will keep tbe best liquors in the market including the celebrated Magnolia Whiskey and Weinhart’s Lager Beer BBOS ----- Dealer in------ STUDEBAKER WAGONS, Osborne Mowers Reduced Fares! Buggies, hay rakes, plows amt nth »r farm ninclduet y. You « an save money by dealing with it”*. Special Prices uu |iu^wics and Spring wagon». C. A. BAILEY, Tillamook, Ore. GO TO JONES BROS LiVßl'lj ßt’djlc wlieu you want A Nice Rig and A Good Sale Team that you can drive with com fort mid enjoyment. Our patrons will find every, tiling in first class simpo mid our prices reiiHonable. JONES BROS. Stea met * Ruth Direct troni S. F to Freight h.ndled with diipitch •nd at lowe.t rate». Fruit de livered in good order Best iccommodetions nd Cheipest Route to or from Tillamook. Best meals in the City Blaine Tillamook Ore. How every Inuly smiled wbe:: it began Io ruin. R. O. Richard spent last Sunday at Mi. Cadys. (’ R. Richard left for Portland last Monday, where he intend» to work on a boat this Hummer, A few of the Cmtlsonbeigers allended church at Bundyville Sunday, «ho Ed Kinnerman ami ladv of Beaver. A few of theyoung folks of this place attended church al Brown’» school house Sunday. No 14 Cal. St. S F. orlo Truck«« Lumbtr Co. Agl» --------will Bun rii« — Steamer W. II. Harrison, or R. P. Elmore. WONDERFUL 1 Medicine Co. Tnconia «Vanii tell aironi tl.eir (¡real inu-cem anti Imw tir cr ean t-ure you Having n nv M cih of medicine’« fonndt'd on l»i «-at din ov«‘i 1« * of «liiillent >clentiHtN, denion- Nttaling U iv I mc I that every tiisvanv hns an anti- , <lot< and that if their Mpecifles ate u«“d accord- ing to direction’« they neatly always cine Their temedi« s hoy e completely tewtored to health tunny IhoiiMan sot nnffrring humanity. | they absolutrlv «» vah an > Ki-, a cut •• in all ra*rM such as Morphine and Opium Habits. Drunk «•titir-s and Tobacco Habit, liver Disease«,! Jnundh e. Halt Rhvuiit, V< lloyy Blotches, Pimples. (>A«tia'gta, Gaatric De'.ility of Stomach i Dyspepaia. Chronic UomUipation; Kidney Dis eases such as Bright a Di'ease, Congestive lllootl Tr«»u» les, Di ops cal Swellings. <'t ystalites * Diabetis, Chronic Knenmatiam- no matter how . long Maiidiiig. Neuralgia. Gout. Asthma. Bron «bitis. l.aGrG>|X‘. Indigestion. Catanahln al 1 forma, liny l ever, Disvast a dt pending on th I Brain. VirUgo, Dehilitatlni | a » s < cs . Impatencv 1 Net Volta Prost rat i«m. Parttlysis. Pam in the Back. \V« akncf»s of Ihr I.intbs, Insomnia. Laasi- tndc Piles In all form*. Ctdd* ami Cioup. Blood Diseases of eve« v kind ami nature, including I S'Ctoliila, llip Di va*es. White swelling, lexer Sotrs. Curvature of the Spine. Rickets, Skin Di «ease«. Syphilitic lyolmming, Chronic Diarrheo Headache etc. All Fcmal«» Complaints the Female Regulating Tabletsand Vaginal Cones I always do theii w -rk safely atid surely when ! tixd as dircctetl Simply writ«' the company in | Hie stitctestconfidence, describing «liseaae and they will ■ mi y««ii free directi«mn as towhat I remedy to use. or if you enclosa ft.oo they will [send you a month * ft eatment adapted to youi tmiticular case, and they w ill gnari¡«nice a cut v if theii din'cliot s are hulowetf These rem«Ntics are «uarly n II in tablet form, easy to take ami «'ontain uu alcohol to injure th«' • «Mem. Vi I k MEDICIM. COMPANY Tacuiu.« \\ aslnngloti When wear begins t-> exceed repair in your body you are going to fall sick The »ignt ofit are loss of flesh, paleness, Weakn« s*. nervoits- i’ ness etc. The fepatr iucde«t la k»od You think you eat enough, amt yet you tvel that you wear out mure tissue, euvixy, nen v lurcr t an i your fo al makes for you The difficulty 1 is that you do n?t divest enough Xml tbisik i s<> wet lout >1 la worth siHing down seriouBly to think about. If you can’t digest w I ih I you eat take a few doses of shaker Digestive Cmdial The effy-ct of it w III l«e to increase your fle* h and make you t«’vl stronger You won l tall »it k PuHif that it i* in «control of yoiir re» air appara tn«. It • easy enough to lest th«« (or you.«i If fake a few isUth * of shak- » Digestive Cor«lial i Sold by diuggisls at loeeuta to |i «>o per Itollle WantprMn lito : i?« i’" . «•'Ik 1:.« i V - • . ELMORE, SANBORN & Co., Astoria, or COhN & CO., Tillamook, Agt«. CNE GIVES RELIEF KLONDIKE KATAKISM K Don’t Spend a Dollar Charles Peterson, l’u everyone tf”itig to ilie new gohl Hehl» for until you have tried 1 50 practical qneationa anmueren, not by gue»a Woik—nut In '«tay-at-liunieM—but by vxperi- etn’e, Hint Ims been there—lived there—wurked there—and in kiiw going back there, tu get K I RICH K telling when to alart—how tiill« It it will c. st—what lo lake — how logo—how lo live—bow to keep well—what to «to when Bi«k—whereto g« liine— tn pi«>apecl—how io tui.ie there, and much more. Shaving I lair Cutting Shampooing TM '«'Vk • * J • 1Y 12Ö Hot and Cold Bath Y ou can buy them in the paper 5-cent cartons Evo y thing Strictly First Class Ten Tabules for Five Cents. IT IS I TREASURY 11 TREASURE K , Medicine K A BOGN -A BLESSING. tort to Pat .p <tep!, t. mtltT Its material haa never before l>een published—it ia privately « printed—ran only be had bv Rending to F. SiKisnicti, , I'aconiM, Waali , ami enrioaitig ?-> »g. 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WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., New Haven, Ct 'I'llE (’I.I.I.IIRA TEI» VITA For fur'her pn rt Icirlom «pph to A. W. BEADLE A Co. Tillamook x ■ RtTAm C hemical Courx'-X R* n I they will bo s-nt to you lv rcxi • or t: cartons will i e mailwl lor 4S cents. Tliv Ths cb««.» chinees -- ire ««“ w one that Ripins Tabules are the very medicine you need. Five ' to T h » Spr- eSt. . New Ne, York, ’ »n